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democrats passed this law, the president signed the law. why are republicans in the cross hairs? >> there seems to be republican opposition to this. >> yeah, they opposed pouting it in the budget agreement. >> democrats made it happen. they needed democrat votes to pass it. the president signed it into law. why isn't it a pox on both houses. >> because the democrats pushed for it in the budget negotiations. it's paul ryan and -- >> since you brought it up. >> the republican leadership opposed putting it in. i'm glad the president is finally addressing it. he virtually ignored it for four years and the income inequality gap has widened, but it doesn't bring people to the polls. are you telling me democrats will run on raising the minimum wage? >> absolutely. >> that's the big idea? i hope -- >> you know, republicans, 70% of republicans nationally support it, 70% support it in arkansas, in kentucky. look at the state polls. there's economic populism flowing in those southern states, those districts, and it's working against republicans. that's why allison grils is campaigning on it
democrats passed this law, the president signed the law. why are republicans in the cross hairs? >> there seems to be republican opposition to this. >> yeah, they opposed pouting it in the budget agreement. >> democrats made it happen. they needed democrat votes to pass it. the president signed it into law. why isn't it a pox on both houses. >> because the democrats pushed for it in the budget negotiations. it's paul ryan and -- >> since you brought it up. >>...
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he seems to be perfectly nor matter of law. so all the people like you that had recent dealings with him. never threatening. not undeservedly religious. and, yet, he's being responsible for one of the worst terror atrocities in modern american history. do you have any possible, plausible explanation? >> i would say civil influence is a big, big pack tor of that kind of thing. you'd be surprised. we still don't know all of the facts. that's why i'm very glad that the boston police were able to capture him live so we can get more info on this topic. we don't really know all of the information. >> i would say he shares an american live style, really, more than anything. >> well, in the days ahead, we will continue to speak to people who knew these two men -- boys, they were. >> the interesting thing is the relationship between the older brother and the younger brother. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >> several minutes before 5:00 a.m. here on the east coast. this is cnn's continuing coverage. >> let's get the very latest
he seems to be perfectly nor matter of law. so all the people like you that had recent dealings with him. never threatening. not undeservedly religious. and, yet, he's being responsible for one of the worst terror atrocities in modern american history. do you have any possible, plausible explanation? >> i would say civil influence is a big, big pack tor of that kind of thing. you'd be surprised. we still don't know all of the facts. that's why i'm very glad that the boston police were...
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. >> i know, but it's not against your law even. it's a question of your interpretation. >> because of the law, it's not really our way of practice without any document, you know? >> okay. >> that's why we have to do it. >> i know. >> we wait for a long time, we just went for a few days later. >> if you need a few days, i'm okay with that. if it's a few years, i'm not okay with it. >> i can tell you that we need to do it, but also we have to find a way how to do it. >> nothing happens quickly in cambodia. and don is not prepared to wait. in one of the ktv's we visited, he quietly showed a recording made by one of the girls living in his center, a survivor. the message encourages her escape and tells her how to do it. as we left, my heartached for that little girl. imagining a night and the life she had ahead of her. there are 13 ktv's along the road to svay pak. don says two years ago there were none, and they could not operate without the police officers who take bribes to look the other way. when i spoke to the girls at don's cent
. >> i know, but it's not against your law even. it's a question of your interpretation. >> because of the law, it's not really our way of practice without any document, you know? >> okay. >> that's why we have to do it. >> i know. >> we wait for a long time, we just went for a few days later. >> if you need a few days, i'm okay with that. if it's a few years, i'm not okay with it. >> i can tell you that we need to do it, but also we have to find...
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>> as we know, attorney general's dedication is to the constitution and the laws, not to the president personally. the attorney general, he or she is responsible for executing those laws without prenl dis, which means they do not put their personal views ahead of anything, including protecting the president personally. now, he has his own lawyers, that's their job. the attorney general works for the people. >> the tomorrow, though, does, i guess, you know, fall in the chain of command underneath the president. but should president trump even be discussing a potential case that he is implicated in with the attorney general or anyone in the justice department, for that matter? >> anna, even giving the participants of that conversation the benefit of the doubt, right? it still looks awful? right? as we know, in the law, there is two things you want to avoid, there is the existence of an actual conflict 57b the existence of an appearance of a conflict of interest. right? even just the appearance of a conflict of interest can be devastating because it puts everything into question. it puts
>> as we know, attorney general's dedication is to the constitution and the laws, not to the president personally. the attorney general, he or she is responsible for executing those laws without prenl dis, which means they do not put their personal views ahead of anything, including protecting the president personally. now, he has his own lawyers, that's their job. the attorney general works for the people. >> the tomorrow, though, does, i guess, you know, fall in the chain of...
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experts searches for clues to the cause of the blaze and finds that the fire seemed to defy the very laws of physics. to unravel the cause of the mysterious fire, investigators would need to recreate a historic train station inside a modern computer. the sprawling london underground is the largest and oldest subway rail system in the world. but on the evening of november 18th, 1987, commuters are unaware that disaster lurks beneath them. at 7:30 p.m., a passenger at the historic king's cross station sees a flicker of flame underneath the heavily varnished 50-year-old wooden escalator. the london fire brigade is dispatched. it seems to be a routine call. >> an everyday call to a fire in an escalator, something we were receiving probably 20 or 30 times a month. so, it was no big deal. >> fire captain roger kendall, one of the first to reach the scene, waits above ground for his supervisor to report. >> we were waiting for message to come back to say that we're all going home or we may need a bit of equipment. >> trains continued to come and go, despite the minor commotion. musician ron lips
experts searches for clues to the cause of the blaze and finds that the fire seemed to defy the very laws of physics. to unravel the cause of the mysterious fire, investigators would need to recreate a historic train station inside a modern computer. the sprawling london underground is the largest and oldest subway rail system in the world. but on the evening of november 18th, 1987, commuters are unaware that disaster lurks beneath them. at 7:30 p.m., a passenger at the historic king's cross...
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and law books. i used them instead of weapons. i used that. i beat the [ bleep ] with their own sticks. see, fifth grade education goes a long way when you're playing with a bunch of corrupt [ bleep ]. they framed people. that's how stupid them college geniuses are. >>> my wife, she's bleeding all over the place. >> a family dog witnessed a brutal murder. >> whoever entered knew the victim, knew the dog. >> an animal expert finally got the talk to talk. just not in a usual way. ♪ >>> there are two sides to palm beach county, florida. it's home to some of the wealthiest people in the world. but a few miles away lived people struggling, just to pay their rent. >> they have a lot of crime for
and law books. i used them instead of weapons. i used that. i beat the [ bleep ] with their own sticks. see, fifth grade education goes a long way when you're playing with a bunch of corrupt [ bleep ]. they framed people. that's how stupid them college geniuses are. >>> my wife, she's bleeding all over the place. >> a family dog witnessed a brutal murder. >> whoever entered knew the victim, knew the dog. >> an animal expert finally got the talk to talk. just not in a...
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and they are modelling their bill after california sex-ed laws. my home state has to show the nation how it's done. remember when you guys smoked in restaurants. >> i joined it because i saw the problem in my school. there was an abstinence class and my p.e. teacher yelling sex is bad. there wasn't anything about lgbt education or anything like that, especially alienated me because i was beginning to question my sexuality but what about girls? will they do the same thing to me? will i have the same response? >> i realized if i had training about healthy relationships, consent, what is like a good healthy relationship between two people in a relationship romantically would have changed the course of my life and my peer's lives. >> we're talking about the physical nature of sex? and so much of it is about the value of a healthy relationship and the positive value of a healthy relationship versus the negative value. >> we leave that out using abstinence only. >> especially in mississippi. i was left in this space of there could only be negative thing
and they are modelling their bill after california sex-ed laws. my home state has to show the nation how it's done. remember when you guys smoked in restaurants. >> i joined it because i saw the problem in my school. there was an abstinence class and my p.e. teacher yelling sex is bad. there wasn't anything about lgbt education or anything like that, especially alienated me because i was beginning to question my sexuality but what about girls? will they do the same thing to me? will i...
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maria jose, zach's soon to be mother-in-law and dad. plus the soon to be brothers-in-law who you've already met. what this nice family doesn't realize, they're not just gaining a son but an annoying half drunk and extremely hungry uncle tony. >> and i know what happens here. >> yes, so let's -- >> sitting there ready to be carved. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> he had to prove he was able to cut the ham before he proposed to my sister. >> i think that's a completely reasonable policy. eventually the appropriate hour for lunch approaches. is not to embarrass you publicly, but maine is not exactly the mediterranean of america. let's put it that way. how is he adapting to the spanish lifestyle? >> he's more spanish than me. >> really? >> yeah. in the first week he was like i don't understand how you can take siesta. week after. >> it's interesting to see how you've made the transition. cheers. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> first off, this. bakalou salad. salt cod, egg, black olives, oranges, tomatoes, dressed in olive oil. remembe
maria jose, zach's soon to be mother-in-law and dad. plus the soon to be brothers-in-law who you've already met. what this nice family doesn't realize, they're not just gaining a son but an annoying half drunk and extremely hungry uncle tony. >> and i know what happens here. >> yes, so let's -- >> sitting there ready to be carved. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> he had to prove he was able to cut the ham before he proposed to my sister. >> i think that's a...
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drag racers who for more than 20 years have been defying the law and escaping the grind of daily life by hurdling down the highway faster, faster, fast as they can go. >> best part of the day when there's not so much traffic. hundreds of people on both sides of the road. >> before it was absolutely illegal. >> it's been illegal. it's only the last couple of weeks that we're going to get sponsorship from the minister of the sport. >> everything is changing. it's entirely possible that soon you'll be able to order any part, any car, any car in the world. you can have it tomorrow. what would it be? >> corvette. >> corvette. which year? [ speaking foreign language ] >> this is only to be seen at night. the grills are painted. make you hungry somehow. >> along with his creative partner, marco castillo, rodriguez is half of an artistic entity whose work is shared and collected all over the world. >> different thing. we have different technology to fabricate, to develop. >> they have managed to stay in the government's good graces by widely using irony to make their points. in the brutal and
drag racers who for more than 20 years have been defying the law and escaping the grind of daily life by hurdling down the highway faster, faster, fast as they can go. >> best part of the day when there's not so much traffic. hundreds of people on both sides of the road. >> before it was absolutely illegal. >> it's been illegal. it's only the last couple of weeks that we're going to get sponsorship from the minister of the sport. >> everything is changing. it's entirely...
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late friday, the state of new york legalized same sex marriage, the law takes effect in late july. the casy anthony murder trial begins again on monday. after a week of dramatic testimony. a recess due to a legal issue stent into overdrive. >>> now that vice president joe biden's budget talks have collapsed, president obama is getting directly involved in the standoff over reducing the budget deficit. he's going to host separate meetings monday with republican and democratic senate leaders. the government faces an august 2nd deadline to increase the federal debt ceiling or risk possible default. >>> those are your headlines this hour. >>> and the note says -- i'll never forget this note. the note says, "even if there were no planes, trains or buses, i would still walk 100 miles for one of your kisses." >> that was your ex-wife, second ex-wife mary, that's from the infamous youtube clips. >> boy, you played that one, huh. >> except to say that i know you have the bad stuff but that was a nice line. that was the reason they chose it. it was actually a kind of reminder of happier time
late friday, the state of new york legalized same sex marriage, the law takes effect in late july. the casy anthony murder trial begins again on monday. after a week of dramatic testimony. a recess due to a legal issue stent into overdrive. >>> now that vice president joe biden's budget talks have collapsed, president obama is getting directly involved in the standoff over reducing the budget deficit. he's going to host separate meetings monday with republican and democratic senate...
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you commit a crime, you can run from the law, you can hide from the law. but if you got dna out there, it's going to catch up to you. the victim could know say okay, you know, it's over. at least there is some type of closure that the person who did this is now in jail and can't do it to someone else. >> so it was good that we did that little bit of surveillance video and we saw him. we knew he was in there. >> just look for his friend. okay, we're just the regular dumb police. we'll leave now. ♪ >> hi, john. is everything okay? >> well, i need to talk to you about something. so i figured i would stop by. >> okay. have a seat, honey. >> i was going to come talk to you about going to a program. >> really? >> yeah. >> i'm just going to ask, and don't get defensive. why are you ready now? >> you know, i just don't want this. you know, problems where i'm living with the landlord, you know, probation, everything is, you know, not working for me, and i'm tired of living the way i'm living. worrying about that one fix that i need to get back to normal. i don't
you commit a crime, you can run from the law, you can hide from the law. but if you got dna out there, it's going to catch up to you. the victim could know say okay, you know, it's over. at least there is some type of closure that the person who did this is now in jail and can't do it to someone else. >> so it was good that we did that little bit of surveillance video and we saw him. we knew he was in there. >> just look for his friend. okay, we're just the regular dumb police....
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. >> while the laws of science have put physical limitations on our bodies, many ways science is also responsible for significantly improving athletic performance. giving way to huge leaps in athletic achieve ms and dozens of new world records a as we find new challenges. a 100 mile ultra marathon in the icy alaska wilderness pitting man against mother nature. if you've ever tried to tie a shoelace in the freezing cold you know how much your body can be affected. studies show as it gets colder we start to lose manual dexterity and below freezing we put ourselves at risk of frost bite. combine that with the lack of sleep required to run the miles you've got an athletic test few can endure. for brandon this is just another step in something he said for years ago. >> comment all the time i don't like to drive 100 miles let alone run. the it's the feeling you get afterwards, it's an amazing sense of accomplishment. >> brandon wood wasn't always a runner. growing up, he was inactive and weighed nearly 300 pounds but then his daughter violet was born. >> made me realize if i was going to be
. >> while the laws of science have put physical limitations on our bodies, many ways science is also responsible for significantly improving athletic performance. giving way to huge leaps in athletic achieve ms and dozens of new world records a as we find new challenges. a 100 mile ultra marathon in the icy alaska wilderness pitting man against mother nature. if you've ever tried to tie a shoelace in the freezing cold you know how much your body can be affected. studies show as it gets...
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some criminals will do anything to escape the law. oregon police remember occult winners when this woman went to desperate lengths trying to flee. >> don't do it. don't do it. >> pretty quiet town for the most part. generally, we're going to be dealing with thefts and domestic violence incidences and drunk drivers. >> until troutdale police officer jeromy costello spots someone driving erratically. >> what caught my attention was how she pulled out and i truly thought she was going to hit this pedestrian, without a doubt. to the point i think i remember in the car kind of throwing my arms up going, oh, crap. >> next thing, costello knew, he was in a high speed chase. >> just trying to flee from me in a stolen motorcycle and i proceeded to chase, license sirens on. >> joining the hunt, gresham city police officer, jim lee. >> she goes up on the road to the sidewalk and believe she might have been a rock or retaining wall there and blew out a tire. >> but the suspect keeps going now heading out of town at high speed and straight for a b
some criminals will do anything to escape the law. oregon police remember occult winners when this woman went to desperate lengths trying to flee. >> don't do it. don't do it. >> pretty quiet town for the most part. generally, we're going to be dealing with thefts and domestic violence incidences and drunk drivers. >> until troutdale police officer jeromy costello spots someone driving erratically. >> what caught my attention was how she pulled out and i truly thought...
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our primary public health ground water protection law for americans. it states if you are injecting toxic materials in the ground, you have to report them to the epa. they're exempt from that. and the fracking process injects enormous amounts of toxic material. >> members of congress put forward a bill to take that exemption out. this is from your film. >> thanks. >> i'm not personally familiar with your bill, ma'am. >> it makes chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing subject to the reporting requirements of the safe drinking water act. >> as stated earlier, we believe that the current regulatory -- >> yes or no? >> we believe the current regulatory framework -- >> so, yes, you would object to my bill because you don't think we would need to report it under the safe drinking water act even though you say the chemicals are safe. correct? >> correct. >> so what happened with that? >> well, the frac act died. it wasn't a priority. when the republicans took over congress, it wasn't getting on the agenda. >> if it were subject to the safe drinking act, you'd
our primary public health ground water protection law for americans. it states if you are injecting toxic materials in the ground, you have to report them to the epa. they're exempt from that. and the fracking process injects enormous amounts of toxic material. >> members of congress put forward a bill to take that exemption out. this is from your film. >> thanks. >> i'm not personally familiar with your bill, ma'am. >> it makes chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing...
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i'm former law enforcement. all right? law enforcement can't become involved in an issue until a crime has been committed. >> until it's an issue. >> yes. >> yeah. >> so in order for a crime to have been committed, there has to be a victim. unless you're willing to be that victim, law enforcement can't solve your problems. when seconds count, police are generally minutes away. >> yeah. to the fear for people right now is that ultimately they think somebody is going to come and take the guns away? >> yeah. >> yeah. do you think that's going to happen? >> i hope not. >> yeah. >> they ain't getting mine. >> right. geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minut
i'm former law enforcement. all right? law enforcement can't become involved in an issue until a crime has been committed. >> until it's an issue. >> yes. >> yeah. >> so in order for a crime to have been committed, there has to be a victim. unless you're willing to be that victim, law enforcement can't solve your problems. when seconds count, police are generally minutes away. >> yeah. to the fear for people right now is that ultimately they think somebody is going...
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the same gun laws in canada and switserland and yet you don't have the same incidence. we have a culture that has accepted the psychosis. >> anyone who says they want this military grade rifle. i have been accused of being anti-american. of not understanding an american's right to bear arms. >> having a fire arm to defend themself. >> when they passed the second amendment they had muskets. it didn't take into account assault weapons or you can load up on ammunition through the internet. we are living in a culture that accepts this as normal. forget trying to prove him wrong. what we need to ask ourselves is what is the solution. this kind of town hall meeting across the country. people taking action. we'll talk after the break. >>> we are going to do something well, if it isn't mr. margin. mr. margin? don't be modest, bob. you found a better way to pack a bowling ball. that was ups. and who called ups? you did, bob. i just asked a question. it takes a long time to pack a bowling ball. the last guy pitched more ball packers. but you... you consulted ups. you found a bett
the same gun laws in canada and switserland and yet you don't have the same incidence. we have a culture that has accepted the psychosis. >> anyone who says they want this military grade rifle. i have been accused of being anti-american. of not understanding an american's right to bear arms. >> having a fire arm to defend themself. >> when they passed the second amendment they had muskets. it didn't take into account assault weapons or you can load up on ammunition through the...
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with law enforcement stretched ridiculously thin, they resort to burning them out. they won't say it. i will. the detroit fire department is underfunded, underequipped, often badly and incompetently led, and up against what seems like a never-ending war. a city on fire. their safety equipment, their boots, their clothes, are often moldering and shambolic. but they fight on. this is the second time they've been to this house. if it happens to be arson, chances are no one will ever know for sure. given the ever-shrinking resources available to the department, most fires can't even be investigated. this fire is out within an hour. and after the fire, dinner. the cliche that is firemen are great cooks. in this case, the cliche is true. lieutenant mike devins and the boys of squad 3 are cooking up a family meal. is every firefighter expected to cook reasonably well? >> if they don't, they catch hell. >> really? >> yeah. >> it's almost a perfect society in that sense. because in a perfect society, i believe, everybody should be able to feed themselves and their friends or
with law enforcement stretched ridiculously thin, they resort to burning them out. they won't say it. i will. the detroit fire department is underfunded, underequipped, often badly and incompetently led, and up against what seems like a never-ending war. a city on fire. their safety equipment, their boots, their clothes, are often moldering and shambolic. but they fight on. this is the second time they've been to this house. if it happens to be arson, chances are no one will ever know for sure....
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i've been practicing law for 36 years. we are a civil rights law firm. we have won more women's rights cases and civil rights cases than any other private law firm in the nation. we have won over $250 million for victims just in the last 10 years alone. and we believe that women and minorities are entitled to equality, to liberty, to freedom and to dignity. to equal rights in every way. and you take that yellow balloon case, for example, piers, that you just mentioned. that was a form of economic equality. for a little girls to be charged more for their haircuts than little boys and in that case we represented a sister and a brother. and that was a case of economic inequality because it took the same level of education and experience and time, we alleged, to cut that little girl's hair as did it to cut the little boy's hair. and, therefore, they should have not had separate pricing for little girls and little boys. >> do you believe that men and women should be absolutely equal in everything? >> i do believe that under the law, under the constitution of
i've been practicing law for 36 years. we are a civil rights law firm. we have won more women's rights cases and civil rights cases than any other private law firm in the nation. we have won over $250 million for victims just in the last 10 years alone. and we believe that women and minorities are entitled to equality, to liberty, to freedom and to dignity. to equal rights in every way. and you take that yellow balloon case, for example, piers, that you just mentioned. that was a form of...
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i'm former law enforcement. law enforcement can't become involved in an issue until a crime is being committed. >> until there's an issue. >> yes. so in order for a crime to have been committed, there has to be a victim. so unless you're willing to be that victim, law enforcement can't solve your problem. when seconds count, police are generally minutes away. >> yeah. to the fear of people right now is that ultimately they think somebody's going to come and try to take the guns away. >> yes. >> do you think that's going to happen? >> i hope not. >> yeah. >> they ain't getting mine. >> right. ♪ [ male announcer ] if we could see energy... what would we see? ♪ the billions of gallons of fuel that get us to work. ♪ we'd see all the electricity flowing through the devices that connect us and teach us. ♪ we'd see that almost 100% of medical plastics are made from oil and natural gas. ♪ and an industry that supports almost 10 million american jobs. life takes energy. and no one applies more technology to pro
i'm former law enforcement. law enforcement can't become involved in an issue until a crime is being committed. >> until there's an issue. >> yes. so in order for a crime to have been committed, there has to be a victim. so unless you're willing to be that victim, law enforcement can't solve your problem. when seconds count, police are generally minutes away. >> yeah. to the fear of people right now is that ultimately they think somebody's going to come and try to take the...
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but it could still be a long road if and when these ideas are passed into law. for carlos, pasqual, and others who risk their lives to work for the american economy and the american dream, time is of the essence. >> one way to reach out to the community because there's drugs and violence. people love soccer. >> these immigrants are part of the fabric of our daily lives. thank you. thanks for your time. thank you very much. and it's time they're allowed to live openly and work toward making a legitimate life for themselves and for their children. i think that carlos will work every day and night to become a lawyer just so he could hear his father say look at this. look at my son. the son of a fruit picker became a lawyer. that's powerful. >> from the company that i work for in florida picking oranges, there's my check. $86.73 big ones. in actuality, i should have only gotten paid for three tubs. 28.a -- $28.50. but since they can't pay you below minimum wage, i got the minimum wage adjustment which is $67.47. this is one of the hardest jobs i've ever done in my l
but it could still be a long road if and when these ideas are passed into law. for carlos, pasqual, and others who risk their lives to work for the american economy and the american dream, time is of the essence. >> one way to reach out to the community because there's drugs and violence. people love soccer. >> these immigrants are part of the fabric of our daily lives. thank you. thanks for your time. thank you very much. and it's time they're allowed to live openly and work toward...
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have you ever broken the law, justice scalia? >> have i ever broken the law? >> yeah. >> i have exceeded the speed limit on occasion. >> ever been caught? >> oh, yes. i've gotten tickets. none recently. >> that's it? that's the only criminal action in your life? >> yeah. i'm pretty much a law-abiding sort. >> i like the phrase "pretty much." it gives me somewhere to go. >> i'm a law-abiding sort. >> what is your guilty pleasure? >> my guilty pleasure? i don't have any guilty pleasures. how can it be pleasurable if it's guilty? >> i have plenty of guilty pleasures. >> no, you don't. >> i do. will everybody does. >> anything i shouldn't do? smoking? >> you've been married for how long? >> 52 years. >> an amazing marriage. nine children. >> yes. >> how many grandchildren? >> 33. >> amazing. what has been the secret of such a longstanding marriage, do you think? >> maureen made it very clear early on that if we split up i would get the children. >> we said before the break that possibly she was a long suffering wife. did you mean that? >> she has worked very hard.
have you ever broken the law, justice scalia? >> have i ever broken the law? >> yeah. >> i have exceeded the speed limit on occasion. >> ever been caught? >> oh, yes. i've gotten tickets. none recently. >> that's it? that's the only criminal action in your life? >> yeah. i'm pretty much a law-abiding sort. >> i like the phrase "pretty much." it gives me somewhere to go. >> i'm a law-abiding sort. >> what is your guilty...
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with the democratic party, i think julia would agree with me that the secret service, the fbi, the law enforcement intelligence community, every day unfortunately deals with many crazies who think about and plot out the thought of trying to assassinate this sitting president. and so there's a balance. we don't hear about those cases because they're dealt with very delicately. and very quietly. but there's a balancing out there, equally on both sides. and i agree with you, don, what has been put up of late is outrageous. it's certainly fueling the divisiveness that we see. it's gotten to the point where it's at the boiling point, it's at the tipping point. but i want in fairness, though, if you talk to the secret service, the fbi, people that are on the intelligence collection, you know, who collect this type of information, every day they're going out and making contact with people that are considering or thinking about assassinating this president. and that in and of itself is troubling. so i just -- you know, in fairness, that's the world we're living in. >> julia, what do you say to
with the democratic party, i think julia would agree with me that the secret service, the fbi, the law enforcement intelligence community, every day unfortunately deals with many crazies who think about and plot out the thought of trying to assassinate this sitting president. and so there's a balance. we don't hear about those cases because they're dealt with very delicately. and very quietly. but there's a balancing out there, equally on both sides. and i agree with you, don, what has been put...
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this is the law of the land. related to any other factor of your life, if you buy a new car and go at the dmv, you may have to show up. the line may be out the door. you may not stay that day and come back the next day. you have to get it registered and buy into the system. >> there is big expectations here, though, charles. i hear you. that makes sense but the expectations are quite high, one of the most tech savvy white houses in history, obviously. people may have lost confidence and ross, a lot of republicans are looking for some answers and accountabili accountability. when you hear the secretary dorks you -- do you feel like you're getting answers? >> obviously we're not getting answers because administration doesn't have answers. i think one of the things that's become clear on the reporting of this including mine and charles' own newspaper is there is a real level of uncertainty even in the administration how significant the problems are and whether this is something that will take two weeks to fix or two
this is the law of the land. related to any other factor of your life, if you buy a new car and go at the dmv, you may have to show up. the line may be out the door. you may not stay that day and come back the next day. you have to get it registered and buy into the system. >> there is big expectations here, though, charles. i hear you. that makes sense but the expectations are quite high, one of the most tech savvy white houses in history, obviously. people may have lost confidence and...
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and my brother-in-law overdosed in wendy's bathroom and they found him. and they brought him back to life. he was dead in the bathroom. >> uh-huh. >> so this is my narc cam. i carry this around, i have one of these in my house and i have one in my car. i have a fear that my husband's going to relapse and i'm going to find him dead. you just put this in here and squirt it up their nose. >> now in most cases, as i understand it, they're right out of it. >> they're right out of it and instantly sick. >> they don't wake up happy. but they wake up. >> somebody's blue there. >> on the floor. >> are you saving that life? >> yep, saving that life. absolutely. and then kicking their [ bleep ]. >> better now? life better now? >> absolutely. my kids have been home three years. you know, i no longer have to watch my back. you know, i live a pretty straight and narrow life. which, you know, people might say is boring, but i love my life today. i'm grateful. >> where are we headed? >> this way. >> oh, okay. >> to the recover projects. this is where my recovery started.
and my brother-in-law overdosed in wendy's bathroom and they found him. and they brought him back to life. he was dead in the bathroom. >> uh-huh. >> so this is my narc cam. i carry this around, i have one of these in my house and i have one in my car. i have a fear that my husband's going to relapse and i'm going to find him dead. you just put this in here and squirt it up their nose. >> now in most cases, as i understand it, they're right out of it. >> they're right...
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she was their daughter-in-law, and they had a good relationship with ann. >> but strangely against the wishes of eric's family, ann insisted that eric's body be cremated. >> everyone that follows any type of forensic investigation knows the's yes, sir way to get rid of evidence is by creating somebody. >> eventually ann miller quit her job, sold her home and moves three hours away to wilmington, north carolina where she refused to cooperate further with investigators. >> no comment. >> but even though eric's body was cremated, the medical examiner kept samples from his autopsy. investigators hoped something in these samples would prove a homicide. access geico anytime, day or night. there is only one way to celebrate this unique similarity. witness the cheesesteak shuffle. ♪ cheesesteak, cheesesteak ♪ ♪ it's the cheesesteak shuffle! huh! ♪ ♪ every day, all day, cheesesteak, cheesesteak! ♪ ♪ every night, all night cheesesteak, cheesesteak! ♪ ♪ 9 a.m. cheesesteak! ♪ 2 p.m. cheesesteak! ♪ 4 a.m. cheesesteak! ♪ any time (ruh!) >>geico. fifteen minutes could save you
she was their daughter-in-law, and they had a good relationship with ann. >> but strangely against the wishes of eric's family, ann insisted that eric's body be cremated. >> everyone that follows any type of forensic investigation knows the's yes, sir way to get rid of evidence is by creating somebody. >> eventually ann miller quit her job, sold her home and moves three hours away to wilmington, north carolina where she refused to cooperate further with investigators. >>...
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you mean someone understands tax laws better than he does? anything he can do he can do better. >> i'm better everything including this. >> cnn. >> no you can't. ♪ yes i can yes i can >> where to jump the shark? was it with the bible? thanks for joining us. anderson starts now. >>> the federal government will shut down tonight. good evening. that is the bottom line after days of wrangling over the president's border wall and a week of turmoil surrounding this president, not to mention the worst week on wall street in a decade. tonight's deadline will come and go without funding to deep lights on. that means officers and agencies will close 25% of your government will go unfunded. 380,000 people will be put on furlough. 420,000 people doing essential jobs, including about 55,000 at the tsa. they'll stay at work but not get paid. a lot of folks who will not be getting any paychecks over the holidays. just last week, the president said, if a shutdown happens, blame him. >> i'll tell you what. i am proud to shut down the government for border s
you mean someone understands tax laws better than he does? anything he can do he can do better. >> i'm better everything including this. >> cnn. >> no you can't. ♪ yes i can yes i can >> where to jump the shark? was it with the bible? thanks for joining us. anderson starts now. >>> the federal government will shut down tonight. good evening. that is the bottom line after days of wrangling over the president's border wall and a week of turmoil surrounding this...
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even with strict gun laws, he figured out a way. if you are persistent, you are going to figure out a way. is so in addition to laws that restrict, we also have to go to issues of why did my son want a gun and were there better ways to help him? we, of all people, have the means, the ability, to connection to find help for our son. if we couldn't find it, what is the person who is a single parent who has a mentally ill family member or a poor person that has a family member, this is an issue that has to be brought to the forefront. >> kay, people say it's the 2nd amendment right of every american to have guns. what do you a i to them? >> it is. it's in our constitution. i don't have a problem with that. i am not saying that guns should be outlawed completely. i do believe that our constitution has that there for a reason. i absolutely do believe in very strong, good laws that protect, protect the innocent. protect the vulnerable. >> background checks. >> waiting periods. in fact, something that could be added probably fairly easily
even with strict gun laws, he figured out a way. if you are persistent, you are going to figure out a way. is so in addition to laws that restrict, we also have to go to issues of why did my son want a gun and were there better ways to help him? we, of all people, have the means, the ability, to connection to find help for our son. if we couldn't find it, what is the person who is a single parent who has a mentally ill family member or a poor person that has a family member, this is an issue...
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dietz was also a consultant on the hit series "law and order." on several points the experts agreed. >> we both agreed she had a severe mental disease when she drowned her children. we both agreed she believed she was doing what was in the best interest of the children, and we both agreed she knew what she was doing was against the law. where we differed then was on whether in spite of knowing it was against the law she believed she was doing what was right for her children. >> the prosecution contended there was more method than madness. >> she said satan was telling her this, and if you are a religious person and satan is telling you to do something, you start out with the assumption is that it's wrong, it's bad conduct, so starting from that simple proposition, we knew that she knew that it was wrong, and she had expressed that she knew it was wrong. >> so dr. dietz testified that mrs. yates knew it was wrong not just against the law, but against society and against god. that's pretty powerful testimony. >> dietz took it one step further and p
dietz was also a consultant on the hit series "law and order." on several points the experts agreed. >> we both agreed she had a severe mental disease when she drowned her children. we both agreed she believed she was doing what was in the best interest of the children, and we both agreed she knew what she was doing was against the law. where we differed then was on whether in spite of knowing it was against the law she believed she was doing what was right for her children....
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not going to be a magic law that solves this. what we have been advocating is we need the president of the the united states to establish a presidential commission. this isn't about the v.a. but has to do with d.o.d. not having their medical records electronically. >> they gave up on a plan so the d.o.d. would have a streamlined way to get records to the v.a. they gave up on that. >> right. you are never going to get a fully electronics claims process when 60% of the records are on paper. they are asking them to step in and take leadership. >> you are right. it does seem the president would say, look, d.o.d. and v.a., get this together here. i promise, like so many other politicians that we would help to take care of them. when i asked general shinseki the president is fully committed. >> he mentioned the electronic process that will exist five years down the road for veterans to develop their claim. the success of that electronic process is fully dependent on the communication level of from d.o.d. to v.a. in terms of electronic
not going to be a magic law that solves this. what we have been advocating is we need the president of the the united states to establish a presidential commission. this isn't about the v.a. but has to do with d.o.d. not having their medical records electronically. >> they gave up on a plan so the d.o.d. would have a streamlined way to get records to the v.a. they gave up on that. >> right. you are never going to get a fully electronics claims process when 60% of the records are on...
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when are we going to say, hey this is enough and we are a country of laws and our laws matter. what we really need anderson, is leadership. we need people who we elect to office to say, hey i'm not going to do the most politically expedient thing i'm going to do the right thing. >> captain kelly appreciate your time. thank you. >>> president trump spoke about the latest mass shooting from asia. what he said, in detail when we come back and we'll talk to thomas proce thomas friedman. we make sure you're in the loop at every step from the moment you decide to move your money to the instant your new retirement account is funded. ♪ oh and at fidelity, you'll see how all your investments are working together. because when you know where you stand, things are just clearer. ♪ just remember what i said about a little bit o' soul ♪ things are just clearer. accused of obstructing justice to theat the fbinuclear war, and of violating the constitution by taking money from foreign governments and threatening to shut down news organizations that report the truth. if that isn't a case f
when are we going to say, hey this is enough and we are a country of laws and our laws matter. what we really need anderson, is leadership. we need people who we elect to office to say, hey i'm not going to do the most politically expedient thing i'm going to do the right thing. >> captain kelly appreciate your time. thank you. >>> president trump spoke about the latest mass shooting from asia. what he said, in detail when we come back and we'll talk to thomas proce thomas...
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there are things if we put enough pressure on, having new laws. there was a law where i couldn't marry you, anderson -- >> it wouldn't have worked out any way. [ laughter ] i love you, but not in that way. >> i'm just saying -- >> my mother would have been very happy, i can guarantee that. >> we could have worked something out. >> i never spent any time in her closet. >> that's where you would find me is right in the closet. but we have a rich history of creating new laws based on -- there is an inherent need for equality. there's a drive for equality. maybe you can't institutionalize it, but you can't stop it. you can't stop the need for marriage equality. you can't stop our desire to move as a human race for equality. this is it. >> i want to bring in william and valerie bell. seven years ago, a new york city police officer shot and killed their son, sean bell. officers say they identified themselves as police, witnesses said they did not. no one was found. the officers fired 50 shots in just a few seconds. the three officers were tried and acqu
there are things if we put enough pressure on, having new laws. there was a law where i couldn't marry you, anderson -- >> it wouldn't have worked out any way. [ laughter ] i love you, but not in that way. >> i'm just saying -- >> my mother would have been very happy, i can guarantee that. >> we could have worked something out. >> i never spent any time in her closet. >> that's where you would find me is right in the closet. but we have a rich history of...
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i'm here with lou palumbo who is a former law enforcement official. lou, if this does turn out to be a domestic situation which cnn is hearing from our sources, police there sort of pushing back, not saying they don't have that yet, but these guys do work very quickly, we do know. does this -- does this fit the profile of that? and why do it publicly? >> it may have done it publicly because of an accessibility, convenience issue, or mthey may have done it publicly because of notoriety. personal pain or anguish. we're now trying to explore the psyche of the individual who carried out the two murders. >> agencies are prepared to look at that psyche now and try and figure out why people do that. >> absolutely. our federal agencies in particular have behavioral scientists. we're not quite there locally in local law enforcement but fbi and secret service have forensic psychologists behavioral scientists that need to understand what drives people. oftentimes with the secret service they receive correspondents that are threatening to the president. they need
i'm here with lou palumbo who is a former law enforcement official. lou, if this does turn out to be a domestic situation which cnn is hearing from our sources, police there sort of pushing back, not saying they don't have that yet, but these guys do work very quickly, we do know. does this -- does this fit the profile of that? and why do it publicly? >> it may have done it publicly because of an accessibility, convenience issue, or mthey may have done it publicly because of notoriety....
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maybe it wasn't the vast conspiracy, but it was a conspiracy. >> the law is the law. the law is sacred. the facts have integrity. and we're going it go about our job. thank s very much. >> this is not something we ever thought weould see. the president ending up in that kind of a battle. you couldn't take your eyes off it. >> mr. president, monica lewinsky's life has been changed forever. her family's life has been changed forever. i wonder how you feel about that and what, if anything, you'd like to say to monica lewinsky at this minute. >> that's good. that's good, but at this minute, i'm going to stick with my position and not comment. >> bill clinton is a fighter. but all tultimately, there's a s dress that has dna evidence. >> at this point, we believe that fbi technicians do know it whether there was a substance on that dress. >> he wasn't always telling the truth. >> over the years, there have been dramatic late night speeches from the white house. national tragedies and national triumphs. but nothing like the speech that we're about to hear from there tonight.
maybe it wasn't the vast conspiracy, but it was a conspiracy. >> the law is the law. the law is sacred. the facts have integrity. and we're going it go about our job. thank s very much. >> this is not something we ever thought weould see. the president ending up in that kind of a battle. you couldn't take your eyes off it. >> mr. president, monica lewinsky's life has been changed forever. her family's life has been changed forever. i wonder how you feel about that and what, if...
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which is 100% a law. this is bad, bad law floated by sarah sanders. >> remember, it's not law, though. this is something we keep trying to get the audience to understand this. trump, the president of the united states and his team, mike, they're not preparing for litigation. they're not preparing for trial. they don't think this is ever going to be a legal contest. you know this as well as i do. they think it's going to be a pr campaign with the american people. that's why they fudged the fact about the letter of intent. that's why they stick by a story of michael flynn being entrapped after he admits it's not true in open court. >> look. you know, the judge couldn't have been clearer about how he used the word disgust, which i think really startled a lot of people to hear a federal judge say he was disgusted, the defendant's conduct. i think that really sent a chill through the spine of michael flynn and his lawyers, signaling he was prepared to send them to prison, to send him to prison. but that said,
which is 100% a law. this is bad, bad law floated by sarah sanders. >> remember, it's not law, though. this is something we keep trying to get the audience to understand this. trump, the president of the united states and his team, mike, they're not preparing for litigation. they're not preparing for trial. they don't think this is ever going to be a legal contest. you know this as well as i do. they think it's going to be a pr campaign with the american people. that's why they fudged the...
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that's what he was going to do, report her missing from key west so that law enforcement would center their investigation in key west and not in jacksonville. >> six weeks after shirley disappeared, the gps showed mike in the state park not far from shirley's grave, probably to make sure no one had found it. a week later, mike drove out there again, this time with a girlfriend who said she knew nothing about the murder. mike told her they were going hiking. when they left, police found shirley's body in a shallow grave. it was less than 30 feet from where mike parked his car. >> how could he have possibly ended up 29 feet from the body not once, but twice? >> the great irony of this case is that michael garvin, more than anyone else, solved the murder of shirley garvin. >> some law enforcement officials believe that mike garvin may have had something to do with his previous wife's hanging death 16 years earlier. >> unfortunately for us, an autopsy was never performed and the body was cremated, so there was nothing we were able to do with that information. >> faced with the overwhelmin
that's what he was going to do, report her missing from key west so that law enforcement would center their investigation in key west and not in jacksonville. >> six weeks after shirley disappeared, the gps showed mike in the state park not far from shirley's grave, probably to make sure no one had found it. a week later, mike drove out there again, this time with a girlfriend who said she knew nothing about the murder. mike told her they were going hiking. when they left, police found...
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. >> we are a multidisciplinary, entirely volunteer organization that helps law enforcement look for clandestine graves and to recover evidence and to recover bodies from those graves. >> for necrosearch, the starting point was the braided hair that was believed to be from michele wallace. forensic plant ecologist vicki trammell looked for any plant material that was in the hair. >> the hair had spent five years outside most likely being drug around by scavengers like coyotes. so my question was not so much where is the body, because i had no way of determining that, but where had the hair spent five years? >> the lack of soil in the hair suggested the body had not been buried. >> the hair wasn't muddy and there was bleach marks. in other words, bleached by the sun in the places that were exposed. and that would not have happened had the hair been buried for five years. >> trammell also found pine needles and shards of bark in the braids. the bark was from an aspen tree which tends to grow in cleared areas. she also found needles from two coniferous tree species, the subalpine fur an
. >> we are a multidisciplinary, entirely volunteer organization that helps law enforcement look for clandestine graves and to recover evidence and to recover bodies from those graves. >> for necrosearch, the starting point was the braided hair that was believed to be from michele wallace. forensic plant ecologist vicki trammell looked for any plant material that was in the hair. >> the hair had spent five years outside most likely being drug around by scavengers like coyotes....
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that is the first mention we have of federal law enforcement working with local law enforcement. and miguel, you live around here. you have shopped at this store. what can you elit us about the area the store. >> we were five, maybe 6,000 square feet. the produce aisle has lots of ones where we can take cover. but clearly this is a great concern. there is somebody who is possibly dangerous and they wind up on your doorstep. this sounds a lot like the area, the 1600 block of 32nd street is near usc. it's not that far from this trader joe's maybe a 15/20 minute drive. many people came out. fortunately that one person who has been transported from trader joe's was injured in her car or the parking lot. perhaps that was part of her trying to get out of that area. but very good to hear that people are getting out of there. are this is a very busy trader joe's. there's a somewhat bigger one across the street. it's a heavily trafficked area. >> this is it the world that we live in. of course this comes on the heels of other shootings in santa fe and las vegas. there are no reports. we h
that is the first mention we have of federal law enforcement working with local law enforcement. and miguel, you live around here. you have shopped at this store. what can you elit us about the area the store. >> we were five, maybe 6,000 square feet. the produce aisle has lots of ones where we can take cover. but clearly this is a great concern. there is somebody who is possibly dangerous and they wind up on your doorstep. this sounds a lot like the area, the 1600 block of 32nd street is...
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>> "law & order" was like crack. you'd have to sit and watch me for 50 minutes just like, not moving, barely breathing. there's times i have almost passed out watching "law & order." >> i need your help. >> "e.r." had originally been written as a movie, forced steven spielberg to direct. we had this two-hour piece which was michael's reflection of experiences as a medical student. >> you need a large in case they're bleeding. do you know how to start an i.v.? >> actually, no. >> "e.r." is a hospital show, but it's really an action movie. >> three walking wounded. red urgent, yellow critical and black a gurney. >> got it. >> a gurney comes in, people are shouting instructions, climbing on the body and doing cpr and racing off to the surgical suite. >> get that gurney out of there! >> someone wanders in. they're tossing around medical jargon. they don't stop to explain what it is. prep for a peritoneal lavage. i think i know what that is now, but only because i watched a lot of "e.r." over the years. >> you try. >> we
>> "law & order" was like crack. you'd have to sit and watch me for 50 minutes just like, not moving, barely breathing. there's times i have almost passed out watching "law & order." >> i need your help. >> "e.r." had originally been written as a movie, forced steven spielberg to direct. we had this two-hour piece which was michael's reflection of experiences as a medical student. >> you need a large in case they're bleeding. do you...
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fact is they did not follow cannon law. and there was no oversight mechanism that made any note of that. so, there have been no sanctions for that. >> if there are no sanctions within the community which is in that case an order or congregation, then there's almost no possibility to do that. >> an order that is almost untou untouchable even by the pope. religious leej i don't kno religious legions are left to act with almost no insecurity. >> when you put the legion first and not the people you serve, that's the biggest problem. >> in the centuries of its existence, this is the heart of the battle in the church. could these new papal guidelines make a difference? the way they are written makes it unclear how they will even be applied to religious orders. survivals tell us it's hard to have faith in a church that isn't holding everyone equally to account. meanwhile they're the ones left to struggle with the hurt. don't miss it! it's the kay black friday event. save up to 60% on black friday specials like this e-piece diamond
fact is they did not follow cannon law. and there was no oversight mechanism that made any note of that. so, there have been no sanctions for that. >> if there are no sanctions within the community which is in that case an order or congregation, then there's almost no possibility to do that. >> an order that is almost untou untouchable even by the pope. religious leej i don't kno religious legions are left to act with almost no insecurity. >> when you put the legion first and...
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all my mother-in-law, my brother-in-law. i love you guys. and thank you for supporting me. and i'll see you guys soon. mom, dad told me that cheerios is good for your heart, is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. ♪ [ dad ] jan? [ female announcer ] only aveeno daily moisturizing lotion has an active naturals oat formula that creates a moisture reserve so skin can replenish itself. aveeno® naturally beautiful results. >>> you know, i could blame it on everything, but when it comes right down to it it was me. you know, i made the wrong decisions. i made the wrong choices. you know, everybody has free will. and my free will was always on a path of destruction. >> i just look at it like i can't let my time do me. i have to do my time. i chose to put myself with that crowd and with those people, you know. so i have to of course accept the consequences that are given to me. and i have no choice but to go and do the time. >> it's what we deserve, actually, being incarcerated in here. we don't t
all my mother-in-law, my brother-in-law. i love you guys. and thank you for supporting me. and i'll see you guys soon. mom, dad told me that cheerios is good for your heart, is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. ♪ [ dad ] jan? [ female announcer ] only aveeno daily moisturizing lotion has an active naturals oat formula that creates a moisture reserve so skin can replenish itself. aveeno® naturally beautiful...
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the charges were dropped as part of president putin's new amnesty law ahead of the sochi olympics. the remains crew members will be leaving in the next few weeks once receiving the proper immigration papers. >>> you probably see a lot of crazy touch as a cabdriver, but $300,000 in cash? gerardo gamboa discovered the money in the backseat of his cab. you know what he did? he turned it all over to police. a professional poker player came forward and for his honest he was rewarded with a steak dinner and $1,000 bonus. >>> and it's the will he or won't he gripping teenager girls. justin bieber announced, quote he's officially retiring on his twitter page, but he added he's never leaving his fans and will be here forever. lucky us, right? the 19-year-old canadian is "forbes'" ninth most powerful celebrity and 48 million followers, making us doubt he will give up his career. >>> a candid conversation with shirley ma klain, with her ties to the rat pack, her friendship with jfk and what hollywood and washington have in common. [ male announcer ] this store knows how to handle a saturday c
the charges were dropped as part of president putin's new amnesty law ahead of the sochi olympics. the remains crew members will be leaving in the next few weeks once receiving the proper immigration papers. >>> you probably see a lot of crazy touch as a cabdriver, but $300,000 in cash? gerardo gamboa discovered the money in the backseat of his cab. you know what he did? he turned it all over to police. a professional poker player came forward and for his honest he was rewarded with a...
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. >> they're ineffective laws, they reflect how government thinks they have a right to involve themselves in your life in every aspect. so it reflects something larger that's corroding our government, because they're busy telling us what to drink rather than taking care of real problems. >> wendy, you're the human behavior expert. >> maybe people need to be saved. go ahead, wendy. >> here's what you should know. in our anthropological past, there was sugar, salt and fat. and we have an unfetterred desire and craving for these things that many of us can't control. but america has capitalized on that, and made sure they put a large dose of that in everything they give us. how can we be making free choice when we're addicted. we're addicted to everything from sex and gambling to salt, sugar and fat. and lest you think this is a nanny state. this is finally, consumer protection, we don't have socialism here, we have neo-futilism, we're about 20 grams over -- >> before i let jerry respond i want to play devil's advocate here. there -- a guy like bloomberg. maybe he's raising awareness. remembe
. >> they're ineffective laws, they reflect how government thinks they have a right to involve themselves in your life in every aspect. so it reflects something larger that's corroding our government, because they're busy telling us what to drink rather than taking care of real problems. >> wendy, you're the human behavior expert. >> maybe people need to be saved. go ahead, wendy. >> here's what you should know. in our anthropological past, there was sugar, salt and fat....
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but he's been in law enforcement for a number of yores. he may have had a little trouble with the swelting, which i guess you can forgive. ch other wooez, people in law enforcement are trained in testifying. >> he said he was the one who told zimmerman to get a gun. >> it's so important because there are many people who are not carry concealed weapon. to them, the question is what was this guy doing running around carrying a gun. it's not something that's in my world. now, consider what osterman offers. he considers george zimmerman to be his best friend. why does he carry a gun? this gentleman who's been in law enforcement told him une kwif kablly, you should be carrying a gun. >> many people choose not to. but it does begin to answer that question. >> why, as a prosecutor, would you call the defendant's best friend. why would you give him a forum to say what a great guy george simmerman is? plus, why would you play the tape of the interview? >> because they're throwing the case. >> stop it. >> why in the world would they be throwing the
but he's been in law enforcement for a number of yores. he may have had a little trouble with the swelting, which i guess you can forgive. ch other wooez, people in law enforcement are trained in testifying. >> he said he was the one who told zimmerman to get a gun. >> it's so important because there are many people who are not carry concealed weapon. to them, the question is what was this guy doing running around carrying a gun. it's not something that's in my world. now, consider...